Biden mustn’t repeat Hillary Clinton’s mistakes to win presidency

Michael Moore's comments that he posted on Facebook are well taken and they should be listened to. He was correct, in 2016, when he predicted Trump's election victory as was I on Press TV.
And I should say that when Joe Biden announced his candidacy
I had originally thought that he would march his way into victory, however, my
position has changed. The United States is at present in terms of where the
nation stands is 40/40; there's probably 40% for Trump, 40% for Biden, and the
rest is up for grabs.
And as you well noted we don't have a national election for
president of the United States. We have 50 statewide elections in which each
state votes for president, and that's tabulated in the electoral college which
is enshrined in our Constitution by our founders, for a whole myriad of
reasons, but specifically, so larger states could not dominate the smaller
states, and that is not going away anytime soon.
And so the great danger is that former Vice President Biden
will repeat the mistakes of Hillary Clinton but on a grander scale. His
original plan was that he would just stay home and phone this election in, and
now just in the last 24 to 48 hours, he's announced that he's going to make
campaign stops in the Rust Belt states that he was originally leading quite
nicely in, which is a defensive measure.
So Michael Moore's comments are well taken. And the former
vice president has now a change of strategy to go into the Rustbelt States that
he was leading in probably indicates that his internal polling shows a
replication of the 2016 election which means Donald Trump has a solid core of
support of probably 30 to 35% on any given day which means he needs the support
of independence and the old Reagan Democrats.
The Reagan Democrats are what Joe Biden was supposed to
bring back to the party, however, recent events in the United States
specifically violence on the streets rioting and looting has historically been
something that has driven Reagan Democrats to Republican candidates such as in
1968 they voted for Richard Nixon because of violence in the streets and then
in 1980 election they voted for Ronald Reagan because Jimmy Carter was
perceived as grossly incompetent.
What the former Vice President Biden has to do is to greatly
move to the center and run as a centrist candidate. He has to, shall I say,
become Bill Clinton and embrace the centrist policies of Bill Clinton to
recapture the independents and the Reagan Democrats. Now that's going to be
very tough because there is a schism within the Democratic Party right now
between the very extreme and progressive left, and that moderate wing that Vice
President Biden has historically correct represented.
So he has a very tough chore on his hands that Donald Trump
does not. Donald Trump has 90 to 95% of the Republican base in lockstep with
him. So Vice President Biden has a much tougher road to hoe. But if he wants to
win, and if the Democratic Party wants to win they're gonna have to make a
political decision. Is winning and obtaining the White House for the benefit of
the country and world peace more important than political purity tests?
Rodney Martin is a political analyst and former
congressional staffer based in Arizona. He recorded this article for Press TV
website.
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